___ Satellite View and Map of Slovenia

Triglav mountain is part of the Julian Alps and Slovenia's highest point at 2,864 m (9,396 ft). The mountain rises within the Triglav National Park, the country's only national park. The mountain is symbolized in the Slovenian flag and the nation's Coat of Arms.Image: Andrejj

About Slovenia

Satellite view is showing Slovenia a relative small, mostly mountainous country in southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea with a relative short coastline (46 km) between Italy and Croatia.
Countries with international borders to Slovenia are Austria (to the north), Croatia (in south), Italy (in west), and Hungary (in east).

The Adriatic town of Piran at the Gulf of Piran (Gulf of Trieste), one of the three major towns of Slovene Istria, the northern portion of the Istria peninsula.Image: moonbee

Slovenia was part of the multinational Austrian Empire until in 1919 when it was ceded to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (named Yugoslavia from 1929–2003, with its capital Belgrade). Slovenia remained a constituent republic of Yugoslavia until it declared its independence in 1991. Slovenia, along with Croatia, was recognized as an independent nation by the European Community and the United Nations in 1992. In 2004 the country became a member of NATO and the European Union.

Slovenia has a population of just over 2 million people. Largest city and capital is Ljubljana with about 278,000 residents (in 2015). Spoken languages are Slovenian (official; 91%) and Serbo-Croatian (4.5%). The major religion is Christianity (about 60%).

The map shows Slovenia with cities, towns, expressways, main roads and streets.
To find a location use the form below. To view just the map, click on the "Map" button.

to pan the map click on the respective arrow on the pan button or click on the map and move your mouse/pointer to drag the map around (pan).

to Zoom in +, or Zoom out – use the zoom buttons; or double click on the map to zoom in.

Map Type Control Buttons;
To switch between various map types click on this buttons:

Click the Map button for a street map, this button holds the option for Terrain, it displays a physical map with topographical details.

Click the Satellite for a satellite image;
with the option to switch Labels (names, borders, roads, business, etc.) on and off, for a combination of satellite image and street map.

The "Pegman" symbol offers the switch to Google's street view, the 360-degree, panoramic street-level imagery.
To enjoy street views, grab pegman with your cursor and hoover over the map, when street view is available parts of the map will change to blue, drop pegman there and you might have a lot of fun within unimaginable boring landscapes.

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